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School of Medicine 2022 Highlights
A look back at some of Tufts University School of Medicine's favorite stories of 2022
As 2022 draws to a close, it's an opportunity to look back at some of our our favorite stories from the past twelve months.
The physician and infectious disease expert talks about the momentum she’s built after a year as dean ad interim, the future of medical education, and the school’s integration with Tufts Medicine.
Faculty Coaches Support Medical Students Beyond the Classroom
Practicing physicians affiliated with Tufts’ clinical partners help School of Medicine students develop personally and professionally through a coaching program.
Public Health Grad Helps Diagnose Sister’s Brain Tumor
Kacey Sabourin, MG21, was frustrated with the lack of diagnostic options available due to COVID-19, so the School of Medicine alum decided to investigate her sister’s symptoms herself.
Helping Communities in Need While Training Doctors to Treat the Whole Patient
The Community Service Learning program through Tisch College and the School of Medicine offers medical students opportunities for hands-on practice in aspects of health care outside clinics.
The Public Health Impacts of the War in Ukraine
A longtime physician and faculty member at Tufts University School of Medicine is the author of a new book about how war affects health.
How Tufts Is Answering the Call for More Physical Therapists
The new Doctor of Physical Therapy programs at the School of Medicine are graduating the first cohort of students and opening new locations in the Western U.S.
Tufts Launches Center for Black Maternal Health and Reproductive Justice
The new center is part of the School of Medicine and will focus on protecting Black women through the birthing experience by advocating for equitable quality care.
On Match Day, It’s Ready, Set, Match for Medical Students
Four graduating Tufts University School of Medicine students reflect on their paths and reveal where they will soon serve as residents.
This Doctor Prescribes Respectful Care to the Trans Community
In the clinic he helped found, Robbie Goldstein serves a population long disenfranchised by the health care system.
Wellforce Health System Changes Its Name to Tufts Medicine
Under the Tufts name, the university and the health care system will work together to advance care through education and research.